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one of the first postwar films made at the studio, "murder is among us," dealt with the course of that recent past. they were then taken over by the state, which commissioned the film's, though some critical ones did slip by the censors. after german reunification, the studio was modernized and expanded again. the french media giant vivendi bought it and put another in charge. he was an artist, not a businessman. nevertheless, he was able to attract the first international productions. things really took off in 2004, when the company came under the ownership of some others. more and more blockbusters were produced there, and the studio finally moved back into profit. >> if you look at the history of cinema and the studios, it is amazing is been able to survive such political disruption and social changes. >> and at the ripe old age of 100, it is again one of the world's top film studios. >> one of the best known contemporary directors to take advantage of the studios has come out with blockbusters like "independence day" and "2012," but his latest film "anonymous" about shakespeare was
one of the first postwar films made at the studio, "murder is among us," dealt with the course of that recent past. they were then taken over by the state, which commissioned the film's, though some critical ones did slip by the censors. after german reunification, the studio was modernized and expanded again. the french media giant vivendi bought it and put another in charge. he was an artist, not a businessman. nevertheless, he was able to attract the first international...
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this teacher just kept putting us off and putting us off. after passing over 28 african- american students, then, 13 white women who were under level less than us who eventually caught up with us -- then all of a sudden, she taught the class. by then, most of us were burned out and we transferred. i am was disgusted not so much about paying the loan back but with the teacher, and i think they should do something about that. guest: this sounds sort of like a unique case, but in a way, it is a little more universal because there are issues with the availability of classes. sometimes students cannot get the class is they need to complete their major. this is particularly a growing problem with state budget cuts. classes are not offered as often, it takes longer to finish your degree. host: the "wall street journal" highlights some other ways to get a degree. what is called the american opportunity tax credit. there's a lifetime learning credit. student loan interest deductions of $2,500 of interest per year, and 529 plans. could you highlight t
this teacher just kept putting us off and putting us off. after passing over 28 african- american students, then, 13 white women who were under level less than us who eventually caught up with us -- then all of a sudden, she taught the class. by then, most of us were burned out and we transferred. i am was disgusted not so much about paying the loan back but with the teacher, and i think they should do something about that. guest: this sounds sort of like a unique case, but in a way, it is a...
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joining us, assistant editorial page he had corps james freeman and mary o'grady and kim strassel. mary, those candidates piled on herman cain and everybody opposed it, but art laffer, the economist supported it. who is right? >> first of all, i think that herman cain obviously got attack because he's spiking in the polls and people are worried about him and this is the cornerstone of his campaign right now. it has a lot of good spiritual initiatives, in other words, it's, you know, it raises the issue of how complicated the tax code is. it's attempts to simplify it, broaden the base and those are all good things. >> people would help economically? >> the problem with this code, this idea, i think, even though it says that it uncomplicates the code, look at the big debate how complicated it is. nobody seems to know exactly what it is. you have a corporate income tax where you have -- you pay taxes, but you're not allowed to subtract out wages and it's called a net profits tax, but apparently you pay it even if you don't have a profit. >> paul: elements of value added tax? >> it's t
joining us, assistant editorial page he had corps james freeman and mary o'grady and kim strassel. mary, those candidates piled on herman cain and everybody opposed it, but art laffer, the economist supported it. who is right? >> first of all, i think that herman cain obviously got attack because he's spiking in the polls and people are worried about him and this is the cornerstone of his campaign right now. it has a lot of good spiritual initiatives, in other words, it's, you know, it...
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funds are fungible and would allow the use of other funds for the use of abortion. he is called into an -- i called for an investigation into planned parenthood. guest: for many years, after the hyde amendment was adopted, there was strict auditing and accounting guidelines of and no federal funding was spent for abortions. but mr. stern send some of the other people to the far right of their party think that is if you get money for cancer screening and for checkups and for birth control, that allows you to use other money for abortion somehow. that is a false premise. frankly, for millions and millions of americans, their only access to prevention and to health care is through a planned parenthood clinic. i am not talking about abortion. i'm talking about cancer screening. if you eliminate funding for planned parenthood for the important healthcare services that women need, they will not be able to get those services. i have tried to explain this to my republican colleagues over and over again. and they do not seem to understand it. what plan parent hidden does is
funds are fungible and would allow the use of other funds for the use of abortion. he is called into an -- i called for an investigation into planned parenthood. guest: for many years, after the hyde amendment was adopted, there was strict auditing and accounting guidelines of and no federal funding was spent for abortions. but mr. stern send some of the other people to the far right of their party think that is if you get money for cancer screening and for checkups and for birth control, that...
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so, i used my citi simplicity card to pick up a few things. and i don't have to worry about a late fee. which is good... no! bigger! bigger! [ monica ] ...because i don't think we're going anywhere for a while. [ male announcer ] write your story with the new citi simplicity card. no late fees. no penalty rate. no worries. get started at citisimplicity.com. ♪ in her eyes... the world is never too big. in his...the weather should never keep you inside. ♪ because they see no limits, there's eukanuba nutrition designed to help their body go as far as their mind wants to. eukanuba. extraordinary nutrition for extraordinary beings. see the difference in 28 days or your money back. okay... uhh. the bad news, it's probably totaled. the good news is, you don't have to pay your deducble. with vanishing deductible from nationwide insurance, you got $100 off for every year of safe driving, so now your deductible is zero. the other good news ? i held on to your coffee. wow. ♪ nationwide is on your side ( laughing ) it's actually a pretty good day wh
so, i used my citi simplicity card to pick up a few things. and i don't have to worry about a late fee. which is good... no! bigger! bigger! [ monica ] ...because i don't think we're going anywhere for a while. [ male announcer ] write your story with the new citi simplicity card. no late fees. no penalty rate. no worries. get started at citisimplicity.com. ♪ in her eyes... the world is never too big. in his...the weather should never keep you inside. ♪ because they see no limits, there's...
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it really hurt us, in actuality. listening to your liberal scholars, they keep blaming it on everyone else. it is the fault of the american people. budgeting, not purchasing houses they can afford. you have to take some responsibility in life and say -- i signed on the bottom line. i bought the house and i will pay for it. if you've lost your job, there are so many people just taking advantage of the system. it was our president who was pushing for these home loans. now you have wealthy people and poor people living in these homes. when they leave a hole in the bank, it is not the best money. the point is, low income people have been bailed out through this process. not just the banks. they were the ones that purchased this overpriced real estate. they are the ones that did not budget their money. c'mon. let's be real. can we get back to common sense? proper budgeting? just go back and reenact the glass-stiegel from franklin roosevelt. acquiring 20% down. the american people did not want that. they want everything ou
it really hurt us, in actuality. listening to your liberal scholars, they keep blaming it on everyone else. it is the fault of the american people. budgeting, not purchasing houses they can afford. you have to take some responsibility in life and say -- i signed on the bottom line. i bought the house and i will pay for it. if you've lost your job, there are so many people just taking advantage of the system. it was our president who was pushing for these home loans. now you have wealthy people...
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host:, is joining us from ohio -- tom is joining us from iowa. what are you seeing and hearing on the ground from the romney campaign in light of the event we covered last night, the faith and freedom forum, in which both jon huntsman and mitt romney did not appear? caller: romney was not there. we was -- he is not wooing the social conservatives the way he did four years ago. he has been keeping his arms length, letting the republicans bang it out ahead of the iowa gop straw poll. i think seeing an opening here and rick perry not taking off the way people may be expected, romney is pivoting. he is looking much more seriously at campaigning hard in iowa. hart is a relative term for a guy who spent $10 million here -- "hard" is a relative term for a guy who spent $10 million here four years ago. he keeps in touch with regular supporters. he is building neat support among agribusiness and the small business -- niche support among agribusiness and the small- business community. he thinks that he can surprise in the iowa -- in iowa in january. it mak
host:, is joining us from ohio -- tom is joining us from iowa. what are you seeing and hearing on the ground from the romney campaign in light of the event we covered last night, the faith and freedom forum, in which both jon huntsman and mitt romney did not appear? caller: romney was not there. we was -- he is not wooing the social conservatives the way he did four years ago. he has been keeping his arms length, letting the republicans bang it out ahead of the iowa gop straw poll. i think...